Definitions
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- noun A
hot tub withunderwater jets thatmassage thebody . - verb transitive To equip with a jacuzzi.
- verb intransitive To use a jacuzzi.
- verb transitive To treat with a jacuzzi.
Etymologies
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Examples
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I squirted some of the (quite pleasant-smelling) shampoo into the sink and swirled it around to get that "jacuzzi" effect going on.
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One and two bedroom suites, some with kitchenette and jacuzzi
Ajijic-Lake Chapala accomodations, hotels, restaurants, services 2009
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A private pool, jacuzzi and fab holiday home, whats not to like????
Que Faire a Aix-en-Provence? / What to do in Aix-en-Provence? - French Word-A-Day 2010
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It came with its own pool and jacuzzi so we could cool down anytime!
Que Faire a Aix-en-Provence? / What to do in Aix-en-Provence? - French Word-A-Day 2010
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Admission is $35 per day for adults on weekdays and $45 on weekends but it can get busy, so unless you are a fan of hoards of small children sans shoes eating kimchi while you relax in the jacuzzi, we suggest planning a trip on a weekday.
Relaxation For Every Budget: New York Spa Getaways The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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We briefly talked about massages, mud baths, an overnight stay in a room with a jacuzzi (oh yeah!) and possibly even some wine tasting.
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The master suite pictured is 380 square feet and includes a sauna and jacuzzi.
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We had a nice patio, a kitchen, a jacuzzi tub that could fit two comfortably in our master bath, even a fireplace.
Ysolt Usigan: Sailing Lake George on an iPhone Ysolt Usigan 2011
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We briefly talked about massages, mud baths, an overnight stay in a room with a jacuzzi (oh yeah!) and possibly even some wine tasting.
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We got into the jacuzzi, and this woman said: Are you Julie Walters?
oroboros commented on the word jacuzzi
Sounds like the letters J Q Z.
May 17, 2008
Prolagus commented on the word jacuzzi
Oh, well... Being an Italian last name, I have to say you should pronounce it yah-KOO-tsie.
(I wonder if the Jacuzzis know it)
May 17, 2008